S2389

SENATE, No. 2389

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

220th LEGISLATURE

INTRODUCED MARCH 24, 2022

 


 

Sponsored by:

Senator TROY SINGLETON

District 7 (Burlington)

Senator ANDREW ZWICKER

District 16 (Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex and Somerset)

 

Co-Sponsored by:

Senators Johnson, Stack, Cruz-Perez and Codey

 

 

 

 

SYNOPSIS

Establishes employment protections for certain service employees during changes of ownership.

 

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT

As introduced.


An Act concerning service employees and employment protections and supplementing Title 34 of the Revised Statutes.

 

Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

1. As used in this act:

Awarding authority means any person that awards or enters into a service contract or subcontract, except that the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey shall not be an awarding authority.

Contractor means any person, including a subcontractor, who enters into a service contract or subcontract to be performed, provided the contractor employs more than four service employees anywhere in the United States.

Covered location means one of the following locations, whether publicly or privately owned:

(1) multi-family residential building with more than 50 units;

(2) commercial center or complex or an office building or complex occupying more than 100,000 square feet;

(3) primary and secondary school, or tertiary educational institution;

(4) cultural center or complex, such as a museum, convention center, arena or performance hall;

(5) industrial site or pharmaceutical lab;

(6) airport and train station;

(7) hospital, nursing care facility, senior care centers or other health care provider location;

(8) State courts; or

(9) warehouse or distribution center or other facility whose primary purpose is the storage or distribution of general merchandise, refrigerated goods, or other products.

Employer means any person who employs service employees at a covered location.

Person means any individual, proprietorship, partnership, joint venture, corporation, limited liability company, trust, association, or other entity that may employ persons or enter into a service contract.

Service contract means a contract between an awarding authority and a contractor to provide services performed by a service employee at a covered location.

Service employee means an individual employed or assigned to a covered location on a full or part-time basis for at least 90 days and who is not a managerial or professional employee or regularly scheduled to work less than 16 hours per week in:

(1) connection with the care or maintenance of a building or property, and includes but is not limited to work performed by a security guard; a front desk worker; a janitor; a maintenance employee; building superintendent; grounds maintenance worker; a stationary fireman; elevator operator and starter; or window cleaner;

(2) passenger related security services, cargo related and ramp services, in-terminal and passenger handling and cleaning services at an airport; or

(3) food preparation services at a primary or secondary school, or a tertiary educational institution.

Successor employer means an employer that:

(1) is awarded a service contract to provide, in whole or in part, services that are substantially similar to those provided at any time during the previous 90 days;

(2) has purchased or acquired control of a property where service employees were employed at any time during the previous 90 days; or

(3) terminates a service contract and hires service employees as its direct employees to perform services that are substantially similar within 90 days after a service contract is terminated or cancelled.

 

2. a. At least 15 days before terminating any service contract or entering into a service contract for work that its own employees had been performing, or selling or transferring any property where service employees are employed, an awarding authority shall:

(1) request the terminated contractor to give the successor employer a list containing the name, date of hire, and job classification of each service employee working on the service contract and name and contact information of the employee's collective bargaining representative, if any;

(2) give the successor employer a list containing the name, date of hire, job classification of each service employee currently performing the work to be performed pursu